Nominative: In the nominative case the noun or pronoun is the subject in the sentence. It is the person, place, or thing.
Person
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Example: The boy mows the lawn. "boy" is the noun in the nominative.
Objective: Objective case is the form of a noun or pronoun used as the object of a verb or a preposition.
Examples:
Pronouns as objects of verbs - The news hit them hard. ( direct object of hit)
Pronouns as objects of prepositions - The man pulled the blanket over the children and us. ( object over the preposition over)
Use the objective case pronouns when the pronoun is a direct or indirect object of a verb. Also use the objective case of pronouns when the pronoun is an object of a preposition.
Nominative:
In the nominative case the noun or pronoun is the subject in the sentence. It is the person, place, or thing.
Example: The boy mows the lawn. "boy" is the noun in the nominative.
Objective:
Objective case is the form of a noun or pronoun used as the object of a verb or a preposition.
Examples:
Pronouns as objects of verbs - The news hit them hard. ( direct object of hit)
Pronouns as objects of prepositions - The man pulled the blanket over the children and us. ( object over the preposition over)
Use the objective case pronouns when the pronoun is a direct or indirect object of a verb. Also use the objective case of pronouns when the pronoun is an object of a preposition.
Two Power Points:
5 Links:
http://www.iscribe.org/english/pron.html
http://www.dailygrammar.com/136to140.shtml
http://www.studystack.com/flashcard-615
http://www.grammar-monster.com/glossary/objective_case.htm
http://owl.english.purdue.edu/owl/resource/595/02/